Swinging window.



No. 14,316. 'PATENTE-D MAR. s, 190s. G. H, PARKER. SWINGING WINDOW articulos rum un 1a, um v Y z sums-sanar 1.

FQ 11E/v TOR *L A TTORNE YJ i ja-pw No. 814,3116. PA'HNTBD MAR. 5, 1906.

' G. H. PARKER.

SWINGING WINDW.

APPLICATION FILED MAYlS, 1904.

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' of a doublesash window, t euuterlrbe" .A mon in -cnrs and other veilt!Y th n dass.

UNITED STATESMEEST. OFFICE.

GEGRGE HENRY PARKER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO CHARLESV HEMINGWAY BLATT, 0F 'NEW HAVEN. CONNEUIIGUT.

swine-ING w|NDow.

Specification of Letters Patent Application mi muy is, 1904. ser@ No. 207.775. -l A* 110.814,316. v Presented March 6,1906.

10 ad whom it muy concern# Be it known that I, GEORGE HENRY Pn- KER, residing at Newv York, in the'eoizlnty of New York and State of New Yorlgfhaire-ing vented certain new and uul'ln rovment ira-Swinging Windows, owhiolifi;VY efpllowing is a full, clear, and, exact dosi'iptin', 'suchfas will enable others skilled li the. artto which it a pertains tr. ineke and us5 tlhiagme; p

his invention 1"el.tel5` lnilI thcon'gtmiil' of windows; and partimilerly -tl 'he 'tigre'-rimangaifA swinging type. l 1 l Certemlbrded f etres" svhqw serbedfin thisia'pplieetio ihre' h?" scribed, and, clmednele e l tion, Serial No'. 202,774.; al herewith' andl uoooidin'gl herein.

:One of the ojeet o'fg'this provide a. winden! eonstrulr feets by meunsofj the construction herein set. forth. l' l J A l ijR'eferring now 5to Fig. I, F. represente another-*sash mountedin a-fmme G,-'W1thm which are also inountedwhnt ma. be'terined auxiliary fsesh fmexnbersfHi-nn H. Sash member H comprise' .two channel# shaped :Dllltfof "sheet'fmetal-fand5 laoed withnt eir @meeting-Webmin -eonteotyshown 'm V TWQ-ofI-:thliwnt.lateral '1 me'miiors E'restsingiuria-iti ythe about on@ of -itsedgegen tpj es'txm'ride inwardly joint with? theeoiitctihg normal position. 5.2,/ r other abitibei; ,Y teclee heneafte und correlated parts elniolyigxny' with the snshifiix' -nrliiulpito' similar Viewe`1x;vs`fir1gthev normoipoition.. .1liA

Similar' referunceelmmeurs -vre .11' lar parts throughout tllesevrill it 11u15-:be slated tlllLtQA typos of double #windoweo Y l 'h- If4` This oungl rliflcillty in \\uShingthFl2'Li1fI es Also greet difficulty' hail-.iii m providing weather-stripe whioh 'will make the joints of thewindows,sufficiently tight te 'cone-ting parte form 'a'hihgel connection beprerent dust,- cinders, &c.,' Working through ftween Sushi :mdeiixiliry sashmember H, the seme. This embodiment of my invenwhich is zsimpleof construction und free of tion proposes to remedy these and other dei movement and yet when in closqdfenditim woetherstrips22fand 23,preerably stam ed y '1i elle 2er 'The remain:

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. lormsa `tight joint between the same. A.

. lpair of parallel ribs 36h rojects from and is preferablyintegral with shield 36 and is adalpted to swi into a close engagement Wit the recesses ormed by the corru ations 22 of strip 22. Upon 'the ed e of sas AI adjacent auxiliary sash member is a strip 37,

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mon 1nwindows of of the present invention. -It isalao Vto be understood that theconetruction is' to be used 1n conjunction with ajsmall .upper sash Icome4 sash and a curtain are' indicated ment-of myinvention is asffollows With Athe partsin normal position, "as shown' anni!! be noted that thezpaseago of ein ers dirt,- or diret about the is rendere practicsl, ,impossible with properly-fitting parte.v1 rppvex'-, any foreign :matter :workms throng 'tireouter .was 0f t 'desired position. Whenit is contactar holed to ,thqilroflthefrm Whenit '1s 'domed tofs. 4-tl1e"|aasl1`-I,.it is freed. from membarH' swung about its Previous1 -de'scri Y dfeonneotionwith Amember the parteh and 2&5; within another, as vshown sash b *su ported' upon .thef'eill Zof the window. ns positionv both ol sash rendue-inner surface it-east; im readily accessible for washing or .othrpub poses, and the sash Iy is securely heldl inlan the necessity for Vthe use of skilled-laboral Moreover, as above indicated, the' construction is practically proof a ainst the entry of dust, cinders and air, an the several parts when pro er y formed will obviate rattling of the sas .i j,-

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invention here set forth could be utilized in 'I this W99," but Which i8.- not shown' as it also formenopart ofthe in-4 vention. ereltive position of this upper .Illy recesses, 38 and 39, rabbeted infront stops 26 and B2i `'The .manner'ofixsing the above emhotli-l j claim as new, and desire to secure b y Letters y Patent, is

. remaining portions As many changes couldbe made in the 'above construction and many apparently widely different embodiments of myinvention could be made without departing from the scope thereof, Iintend that all mutter contained in the above description and shown in 'the accompanying drawings shall be interprefed as illustrative and not in a limiting It will also be understood that the various' relations as a combined weatherstrip and hinge for doors, hatches, and other 'similar devices,- and where in the claims l A use theterms such as ram e, 'sasli, and

the like suchterms are usedA brondi as reyerring to the permanent and movab e members of this general class of devices. I desire italso to be understood that the language used in the following claims is intended to cover all'of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention whch,'.as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.

Having described my invention, what I -'sash member, Vand weather-strips lying between the same, said weather-strips having a hin ed connection integral therewith,

4. n combination, a sash, an, auxiliarv sash member, and weather-stri s u on each of the same, one of the edges o eac 1 of said strips having a hinged connection one with another'and the remaining portionsjof said stri s restingin contact between said sash an said sash member.

5. In combination, a sash, an auxiliary sash member, and weather-strips upon the same, theedges of said weather-strips being sha edm)` lis to florm .a hinge between said sas and said auxiliii,Y sashfmeniber and the said strips resting in tcpntact between said sash and said sash memr 6. In combination, a sash, an auxiliary sash member, and' weathevstrips upon eac of the same, the edge of one of said weatherstrips curved so as to embrace the'correspon edge of the other of said weatherstri sA an wit and the remaining portions of said strips sash member. v 7. In combination, a sash, an auxiliary form a hinged connection thereresting in contact between said sash and said hingedconnectionwith the -remainin flange ofv ,one of said channelshaped mem ers. 19- In combination, two channelrshaped m n Ars l with their conne'ctin -webs su fst ntial y parallel and "-1 two a jacent flanges thereof extending in the same plane, a sash, and a strip upon said sash, neof the 'A ed es of said strip being curved s0 as to form ed :connection with the .r'emaining io flange of one-of said' channel-shaijied rmema so one V hinged? connectioxrwith the remaining flange l bers, saidstrip being provided wit a projection adapted -to be' embraced by the remain-- ing vflange of theremaining -channelshaped member. f x5' l 20. Incom'bination, a frame,'two channelsh pedrnembers lying with their connectingwetbs substantiaily parallel. and having two adjacent 4iianges resting against said frame, sash and a weather-strip 'upon saidsash; edgel oi'saidj weather-strip fol-'ming' a -of one of said channel-shaped members, said `strip beingprovided with a projection embraced-b theremaining flange of the remain- A'z5 ing channelshaped member.

. ,21. Ineasbinatiqmafmmsftwo namel- 'shaped members lying with their 'connectingwebs substantially parallel and having two A adjacent flanges restingagainst said frame, a 3 sash, aweather-strip u onsaid sash, one edge said sash member betweensaid sash and -and guiding members upon sai ed normallyto rest in contact with that upon memberland the end of said weather-stripping upon said sash being rolled about that upon said member. f.

23.4 In combination', a frame ,'two channslshaped members lying with their connectingwebs substantially parallel and having two adjacent flangesresting against said frame, a

sash and weather-stripping -upon saidsash,

thef inner edge of'said-wea'bherstrippin being rolled about'the remaining flan e o one of said channel-shaped members an forming "a hinged connection therewith, said weatherstripping being provided with a projection fitting a' recess in the remaining flange of the remaining channel -shaped member, fillerblocks within said channel-shaped members, and guiding-members uponssaidrame resting in contact. with said filletlocks.v

A24:. In combinationaharr'two channelshaped members lying with their connecting- 6 5 'webs substantially parallel and having two adjacent flanges resting against said frame, a sash and Weather-stripping. upon said sash, the inner edge of said weather-strippin Vbeing rolled about the remaining flan e eigene offsaid channelhaped members an( forming 'a liinged connection therewith, said weather` stripping being provided witha projection fitting a recess in the remaining flange of the remaining channel shaped member, filler- 7j blocks within said channel-shst'fiejdsmembers, iranieresting in contact with said filler-blocks arid-holding said first-mentioned adjacent flanges of said channel-shaped members against said frame. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

GEORGE HENRY PARKER. Witnesses:

H. M. SEAMANS,` VJ. B. KNOX. 

